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APR-12-01 10:26AM FROM-ELK RIVER UTILITIES 6124418099 T-867 P.04/05 F-810 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br />Regular meeting of the Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission <br />April 10, 2001 <br /> <br /> John Dietz moved to award the bid for the Downtown Electrical Conversions to the lowest <br />responsive bidder, Christensen Utilities. Sames Tralle seconded the motion. Motion carried 3-0. <br /> <br />5.6 Review and Consider Policy for Water.Utility_ Hook-lin_ <br /> <br /> A report was presented to Commission, with recommendations for adopting certain sections <br />of the city code into the Water Rules, and to add references to the connection to Municipal Water <br />System. After further discussion of the report, additional concerns were considered. Staff was <br />directed to further proof the changes for consistent wording. <br /> <br /> James Tralle moved to approve the changes and additions to the ERMU Water Rules, with <br />minor word changes. George Zabee seconded the motion. Motion carried 3-0. <br /> <br />$.7 Uodate LFG Generation Pro_iect <br /> <br /> Bryan Adams reported that progress for the LFG Generation Project has been slower than <br />originally anticipated. The flow chart reflecting the necessary steps for completion was reviewed. <br />James Tralle asked Bryan Adams what he believes are the chances of completing the project and <br />Bryan responded that he thinks there is a 50-50 chance, and that the go or no go point will occur in <br />the July time frame. <br /> <br /> James Tralle moved to have the City Council adopt a Resolution approving the exercise of <br />powers under Minnesota Statues, Chapter 453, appointing WM as Agent for ERMU. John Dietz <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried 3-0. <br /> <br />6.3 U_ndate Le_~islative Issues <br /> <br /> A letter to Senator Mark Ourada, dated 3-29-01 from Bryan Adams, two MMUA <br />newsletters addressing legislation, a League of MN Cities report on property tax relief for IOU <br />generation facilities, and an MMUA proposal for Iron Range Energy Park were reviewed and <br />discussed with direction and explanations from Bryan Adams. <br /> <br />6.4 ERMU Contractor-Customer Claims <br /> <br /> Damage to a customer's trees by a contractor for the Utilities was done in the late fall of <br />2000. The Utilities has attempted to mediate between the contractor and the customer. ~lohn Dietz <br />advises that he has been contacted by the customer. Glenn Sundeen advised the Commission that <br />there have been attempts for agreeable settlement of the claim, but that the customer is not the <br />owner of the property on which the damaged trees stand. John Dietz asked about time-frame <br />payments to contractors, and that he feels all jobs should be checked thoroughly before payment is <br />issued. <br /> <br /> <br />